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Effect of elastic compression on venous hemodynamics in postphlebitic limbsO'Donnell et al., 1979
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- 16704682502334295492
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- O'Donnell T
- Rosenthal D
- Callow A
- Ledig B
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- Jama
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To determine whether elastic compression alters the venous hemodynamics in the postphlebitic limb, we measured venous pressure patterns in 11 postphlebitic limbs with and without elastic compression stockings. Following cannulation of a dorsal vein of the foot, the …
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